„This monumental three-part study introduces American audiences to the celebrated Martinican author who coined the term negritude and launched the literary movement called the „Great Black Cry.“ Euzhan Palcy, internationally acclaimed director of Sugarcane Alley and A Dry White Season, weaves Césaire’s life and poetry into a vast tapestry featuring many of the most important artistic and intellectual figures of the past six decades. André Breton, the high priest of surrealism, describes Césaire as „a Black man who embodies not simply the Black race but all mankind, who will remain for me the prototype of human dignity.“ (California Newsreel)

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